... This opinion seems to be quite reasonable. Humans can't recognise events spaced by less than a few milliseconds. Would it make any difference if time is...
From: cmoel888@... ... It's not a bad company at all. First of all, the idea is not new. It's at least 35 years old and probably belongs to Konrad Zuse,...
In a message dated 01/09/2004 12:45:59 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... The primary meaning of "notorious" is "publicly discussed." Any opinion that is "fixed" in...
In a message dated 01/09/2004 12:19:38 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... It does make a difference. Frame-based computers exhibit the frame problem, while sane...
... Some AI programs have the frame problem but I don't see any frame problems in many computers. It may be possible to put several processors in parallel and...
In a message dated 01/19/2004 7:01:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... The reasons I have placed so much emphasis on the frame problem: 1. The Frame problem is...
In a message dated 01/18/2004 11:06:14 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... If the computer is used to manage frozen data, there is no frame problem. Frames are...
In a message dated 01/18/2004 10:51:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... I'm sorry, your connotation and mine differ. My reference is Webster's New World...
From: cmoel888@... ... Do you read my or Juha's arguments? Do you understand them? Do you agree or disagree with something specific in those arguments? OK,...
Hello everyone, It's been a while since I communicated with the Temporal Intelligence group. Nice to see that you have not yet decided to cancel your ...
Hello All, On February 23 of last year I wrote the following: [start quote] "I am sorry to announce that I have decided to discontinue my research in...
Louis, Glad to hear you have not abandoned the hunt for an intelligent AI system :) I look forward to hearing about your new inspiration, so far it does not...
Dear Mr. Savaign, I e-mailed you just a moment ago before I noticed issue 91 in my e-mail inbox. I would like to offer you a fast server to place all of your...
... Thanks. I am glad to be back. ... does ... Wait till you hear the real story. ... Well, I thought I could figure it all out on my own, but it's like the...
... Aaron, Thanks for writing. Please explain the meaning of "Digest Number 91." At the risk of sounding clueless, I must say that I have no idea what it...
hmm, this is interesting stuff. i definately agree with you regarding the narrowmindedness opf either side of the AI community, for instance, to a neural...
Just as I expected, some of you got offended by my last post. It is not my intention to offend anyone. Most of you were trained by the scientific schooling...
Personnally, I think that once one begins to get into heavy AI, one realizes that AI, of such seamed magnitude, is more of a researcher's dream. It becomes...
Not at all did I mean to come out sounding as if I was offended by your last post. I understand that your views are original and I can see that they have...
Hello All, I uploaded a new page to the site. It can be found at: http://users.adelphia.net/~lilavois/Seven/background.html Soon I will start uploading my...
Aaron, Thanks for writing and for your continued support. I hope that you realize that you are taking a chance by being associated with this effort, seeing...
Hello, I uploaded two new pages to the site: Ephesus and Smyrna. Just go to the site and click on the links. More to come. Stay tuned. Regards, Louis Savain...
Hi, I just uploaded the Pergamum page to the site. Pergamum is where motor behavior is learned and coordinated through trial and error. Check it out. Go to the...
Hello, There will more stuff uploaded to the site soon. I am trying to recuperate from a bout with the flu. Hard to do any serious thinking when your entire...
Hello All, In the next few days (and weeks) I will make many falsifiable predictions about the brain as derived from my hypothesis regarding the seven churches...